D87C511

Abstract: 87C51FA . Being a member of the MCS-51 family, the 87C51FB/87C51FC uses the same powerful instruction set, has the same architecture, and is pin-for-pin compatible with the existing MCS-51 family of products. The , automotive, extended, and commercial temperature versions of the MCS-51 product families are available with , various special features of the MCS-51 Family, as listed below: Port Pin P3.0 P3.1 P3.2 P3.3 P3.4 P3.5 P3 , Package Tube Tray SU007 Tape and Reel MCS25180C251TB MCS251 87C251SBMCS51MCS51MCS51MCS51

MCS-51 Macro Assembler guide

Abstract: MCS-51 with adc . 2-10 MEMORY ORGANIZATION IN MCS«-51 DEVICES , the MCS®-51 family, and is the core for all MCS-51 devices. The features of the 8051 core are · 8 , IN MCS®-51 DEVICES Logical Separation of Program and Data Memory A ll MCS-51 devices have separate , internal and exter nal Data Memory spaces available to the MCS-51 user. Figure 5 shows a hardware , address byte is emitted at Port 2. The Lower 128 bytes of R A M are present in ail MCS-51 devices as

Abstract: for all MCS-51 devices. The features of the 8051 core are: â'¢ 8-bit CPU optimized for control , DEVICES Logical Separation of Program and Data Memory All MCS-51 devices have separate address spaces , Figure 2 shows the internal and exterÂ­ nal D ata Memory spaces available to the MCS-51 user. Figure 5 , MCS-51 devices as mapped in Figure 7. The lowest 32 bytes are grouped into 4 banks of 8 registers , register banks form a block of bit-addressable memory space. The MCS-51 instrucÂ­ tion set includes a

MCS51

Abstract: HS_SPI Communications Port-MCS196, MCS251, MCS51 Most microcontrollers are equipped with UARTs which support synchronous communications mode. In the MCS251, MCS51 and MCS196 families the UART, in mode 0, configures , the MCS51 and MCS251, the maximum clock rate is 1/12 of system clock. The MCS196 clock rate can be